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OSM

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HI

I want insert terrein in my map DWG and can I use osm [open street map) if it is ok.Could you tell me how can realize this 

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Welcome to the Autodesk Community!

 

I haven't tried inserting an OpenStreetMap into AutoCAD before. I believe it exports map data in a OSM format which means you will need to convert the format to KML or KMZ in order to get it to work with AutoCAD. Here is a link I found to a converter that might do the trick for you.

 

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Hi john
I saw that link it's very nice but I have one question why i can't find autocad format at number two at export format of this link
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

You are welcome to attach your data and i can try to run the conversion to see what I get. I believe the KML option is the one you will want to select when you perform your conversion.


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Hi I have see some idea on forum for use cogo cormmande but there are not enough for me Could tell me more example for use this commande
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Can you tell me the desired end result of this process? I believe that if you convert the OSM file to a KML file you should be able to use the GEO command in AutoCAD to bring in the data.

 

The COGO command is an AutoCAD Civil 3D command as described here.


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hi
John yes I use Geo command result fine it's ok.But I use Autocad map 2013 and here it is COGO command do you have any discrobe for this command on video or letter example
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Perhaps this Youtube video will help you with the Cogo command.


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I have see this video but on my compiuter i have autocad map 2013 and on taks pane on video it look commnd edt on autocad map 2010.But on my autocad map 2013 in taks pane command edit didnt exist how can find this?
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Perhaps this article will help.


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Anonymous
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Hi
John all your example or video are for autocad civil not for autocad map 2013 but however thank you for your help and also your answer
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Anonymous
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Hi
John i have anothe question I have use ALIGN command for jpg photo and I insert this on dwg map but the measure of map it's diffrent of jpg question
It's possibly of stretch the jpg photo from ALIGN command
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Yes, you can use the align command to scale, move, and rotate.  Here is an AKN Article that describes how to do this.

 

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